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LeRoy Pope

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Pope was a wealthy and successful planter, and was active in the early government and civic leadership of Huntsville and Madison County. He presided as chief justice of the first county court, and was among the founders of the first
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church in Huntsville, organized in 1830. He was named by the legislature as a commissioner for the Planters' and Merchants' Bank of Huntsville, Alabama's first banking corporation, and for the Indian River Navigation Company.
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Pope was successful in petitioning the territorial legislature to select his land as the site of Madison County's seat of government. He named the new town Twickenham after the home in
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This article uses the birth and death dates provided by Owen. Pope's tombstone gives the dates of 1764 and 1845, respectively.
187:. It was one of the earliest brick structures in Alabama, and remains a prominent Huntsville landmark atop Echols Hill in the 440: 225: 188: 237: 125:, the son of LeRoy Pope, Sr. and Elizabeth Mitchell. He was educated in his home state, and moved with his parents to 460: 161:(now Alabama). He acquired a large tract of land which included the highly sought-after Big Spring, where pioneer 435: 249: 209: 126: 357: 261: 106: 157:, where he was a tobacco planter. In 1809, was among the first wave of wealthy settlers to Madison County, 150: 162: 217: 158: 450: 445: 233: 213: 154: 397: 146: 130: 110: 49: 229: 221: 134: 179:
LeRoy Pope's mansion, called Poplar Grove, was erected in 1814, in time to entertain General
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had settled in 1805. Hunt, like many other squatters, could not afford to purchase his land.
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Alabama Historical Association. "The LeRoy Pope Mansion, 1814." Historical marker. 1997.
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Robey, Diane, Dorothy Scott Johnson, John Rison Jones, Jr., and Frances C. Roberts.
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He was married to Judith Sale, daughter of Cornelius Sale and Jane Dawson of
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In 1790, Pope and a host of friends and relatives removed to the town of
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Le Roy Pope Obituary, - -Southern Advocate, Huntsville, June 21, 1844.
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Pope died in Huntsville on June 17, 1844, and is buried in
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History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography
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Index

Northumberland County, Virginia
Huntsville, Alabama
Maple Hill Cemetery
Madison County, Alabama
Huntsville, Alabama
Northumberland County, Virginia
Amherst County, Virginia
American Revolution
Yorktown
Petersburg
Elbert County
Georgia
Mississippi Territory
John Hunt
England
Alexander Pope
Andrew Jackson
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Twickenham Historic District
Episcopal
Amherst County, Virginia
John Williams Walker
senator
LeRoy Pope Walker
Confederate
brigadier general
Richard Wilde Walker
Confederate States senator
Percy Walker
United States representative

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